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Your eyes may signal your mental stress level

New York: With demands of work productivity shooting up stress levels, researchers have discovered that a person's eyes may offer a solution.

The study showed that the pupil dilation could be used to indicate levels of stress of a person in a multitasking environment.

"Many people multitask but currently there is no measurement for someone's mental well-being. However, we found that the size of a pupil could be the key to measuring someone's mental state while they multitask," said Jung Hyup Kim, Assistant Professor from the University of Missouri in the US.

To understsand how everyone experiences stress differently, the researchers used a simulated oil and gas refinery plant control room where they watched, through the motion-capture and eye-tracking technology, as the participants reacted to unexpected changes, such as alarms.

During the scenario's simple tasks, the participants' eye searching behaviours were more predictable. Yet, as the tasks became more complex, their eye behaviour became more erratic.

The team hopes this finding can give a better insight into how systems should be designed to avoid mentally overloading workers.

"One day this finding could give employers and educators alike a tool to determine the maximum stress level a person can experience before they become fatigued, and their performance begins to negatively change," the study said.

The researchers plan to apply this finding to further research involving different age groups and certain biometric measures such as heartbeat, brain signals and muscle or nerve reactions.

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